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turn 16. The education leaving age was raised in 2013 to the year in which they turn 17 and in 2015 to their 18th birthday for those born on, or after, 1 September 1997. The prescribed days are 31 August, 31 December and 31 March. The school year begins on 1 September (or 1 August if a term starts in August).
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Since 2018, English schools have been funded through a national formula. In August 2019, it was announced that the budget for schools and high needs would be increased by 6% (£2.6 billion) in 2020–21, £4.8 billion in 2021-22 and £7.1 billion in 2022-23 respectively – plus an extra £1.5 billion per
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and have close ties to local business and industry. They are funded by the taxpayer, and are non-selective, free to attend and not controlled by a local authority. The university and industry partners support the curriculum development of the UTC, provide professional development opportunities for
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or full degrees. The sponsor university appoints the majority of the UTC's governors and key members of staff. Pupils transfer to a UTC at the age of 14, part-way through their secondary education. The distinctive element of UTCs is that they offer technically oriented courses of study, combining
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A child begins primary education during the school year they turn 5. Children between the ages of 3 and 5 are entitled to 600 hours per year of optional, state-funded, pre-school education. This can be provided in "playgroups", nurseries, community childcare centres or nursery classes in schools.
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Undergraduates admitted from the academic year 2012-13 have paid tuition fees set at a maximum of up to £9,000 per annum, with most universities charging over £6,000. Postgraduate fees vary but are generally more than undergraduate fees, depending on the degree and university. There are numerous
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are technical qualifications introduced in 2020, developed in collaboration with businesses and education providers to prepare students for skilled employment, apprenticeships and higher study. Every T Level includes an industry placement with an employer focused on developing the practical and
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England are required to offer a curriculum which is balanced and broadly based, which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils at the school and of society, and which prepares pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and
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in state-funded schools (including those in reception class) are entitled to free school meals and fruit. Pupils aged seven to 16 from low income families are eligible for free school meals. All school meals must follow the government's healthy eating standards and promote a healthy diet.
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are selective schools, admitting children from 11 years old onward; they are normally state-funded, though fee paying independent grammars do exist. Schools offering nursery (pre-school) education commonly accept pupils from age 3; however, some schools do accept pupils younger than this.
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currently ranks the overall knowledge and skills of
British 15-year-olds as 13th in the world in literacy, mathematics, and science with the average British student scoring 503.7, well above the OECD average of 493. Primary school children in England were 4th in the
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established in the 1980s still remain; the rest having converted to academies. These are state-funded all-ability secondary schools which charge no fees but which are independent of local authority control. There are also a small number of
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to allow students from less financially well-off families to attend. Independent schools do not have to follow the
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Academies were established in most disadvantaged areas, they are the key element in the drive to raise standards; raising aspirations and creating opportunity in some of the most disadvantaged communities. By 2015, more students were in
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master's degrees (and that fees are capped at the first degree level for the former) makes taking an integrated master's degree as a first degree a more attractive option. Integrated master's degrees are often the standard route to
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research degrees that usually take at least three years. The Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ), which is tied to the RQF, covers degrees and other qualifications from degree-awarding bodies.
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chose a British institution because of the country's reputation for high quality education, a far higher proportion than in Canada or Australia (just over 20 per cent) or the US (around 15 per cent). The
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has supported parents who wished to educate their children outside school since the 1970s. The state provides no financial support to parents who choose to educate their children outside of school.
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subjects, as first degrees; these typically lasts for four years, the first three years running parallel to the bachelor's course in the subject. During a first degree students are known as
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bursaries (awarded to low income applicants) to offset undergraduate fees and, for postgraduates, full scholarships are available for most subjects, and are usually awarded competitively.
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requirements with technical and vocational elements. UTCs must specialise in subjects that require technical and modern equipment, but they also all teach business skills and the use of
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postgraduate study internationally. Such a degree, or its equivalent at Master's level, is essential to achieving Chartered status in engineering and some other areas.
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and nutrition), the humanities (comprising geography and history), business and enterprise (comprising business studies and economics) and a modern language.
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271:; legally, parents may choose to educate their children by any suitable means.
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2810:"Worldwide Perspective on Education and Women from University of London Alumni"
898:
teachers, and guide suitably qualified students to industrial apprenticeships,
476:(covering the last part of optional and first part of compulsory education), 4
5465:
5204:
4377:
2831:
1817:
1586:
640:
None, though individual schools may set end of year tests, or mock GCSE exams.
543:
Various 'gifted and talented' programmes within state and independent schools.
327:
308:
for ages 14–16. At the end of Year 11 (at age 15-16) students typically take
3259:
5571:
5550:
4967:
4838:
4160:"University tuition fee rise has not deterred poorer students from applying"
2946:
2539:
2016:
1717:
1424:
799:
477:
358:
276:
3351:
Table 1.2: Full-time and Part-time pupils by age, gender and school type,
4214:
Murphy, Richard; Scott-Clayton, Judith; Wyness, Gillian (February 2018).
3013:
3664:
5721:
5716:
5696:
5691:
5509:
5244:
4823:
4733:
2149:
2102:, to allow adults without suitable qualifications access to university.
1867:
seen as being composed of the country's more prestigious universities.
1856:
and degrees in medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science at level 7.
1723:
1681:
1643:
1454:
1034:
757:
5921:
4325:
and Quality and Qualifications Ireland. September 2014. Archived from
1541:
1534:
1527:
1520:
1504:
1497:
1490:
1474:
1467:
1460:
1444:
1437:
1430:
1414:
1407:
1389:
1382:
1375:
1361:
1354:
1347:
1340:
1326:
1319:
1299:
1292:
1285:
1271:
1264:
1257:
1250:
1236:
1229:
1222:
1215:
1201:
1194:
1187:
1180:
392:, to assist in the further training of the Catholic Christian clergy.
5843:
5838:
5671:
5666:
5661:
5641:
5636:
5631:
5626:
5606:
4318:
2395:
2133:
1887:
1578:
examinations at the end of their last year of compulsory schooling.
254:
4662:
4657:
3376:
3234:
1871:
are produced by private companies and generally cover the whole UK.
4702:
4231:
3058:"State boarding school boom: surge in pupils living away from home"
4686:
Skills for Life: Progress in Improving Adult Literacy and Numeracy
3327:
2024:
1820:
and private colleges. Students normally enter higher education as
1796:
1780:
1760:
1740:
798:
4197:"The evidence suggests I was completely wrong about tuition fees"
3613:"Free courses and qualification for adults to boost their skills"
3588:"Skills for Life: it all starts with skills | Skills for Careers"
3514:"National curriculum in England: framework for key stages 1 to 4"
3486:"National curriculum in England: framework for key stages 1 to 4"
3076:"What academies, free schools and colleges should publish online"
2305:
BTEC Advanced Professional award, certificate and diploma level 7
2270:
BTEC Advanced Professional award, certificate and diploma level 6
2109:
runs undergraduate and postgraduate distance learning programmes.
4429:"Human Development Data Center | Human Development Reports"
2610:
2367:
1905:, which usually lasts for three years, although more vocational
1621:
Students over 16 typically study in the sixth form of a school (
1575:
712:
6325:
5925:
5513:
4706:
2638:"Further education and skills: statistical first release (SFR)"
5438:
4428:
3716:
3527:
Text was copied from this source, which is available under an
3499:
Text was copied from this source, which is available under an
3353:
Education and Training Statistics for the United Kingdom: 2008
2406:
by inspectors, transitioned to an academy trust are now rated
2150:
Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area
2020:
4692:, House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, 14 January 2009
4498:"Record number of pupils in 'good' or 'outstanding' schools"
2322:
QF-EHEA Intermediate qualifications within the Second Cycle
1921:. The difference in fees between integrated and traditional
1090:, the curriculum is organised into seven areas of learning:
3903:
Select Committee on Science and Technology (17 July 2012).
3402:"Elective Home Education: Guidelines for Local Authorities"
2961:"The Education (Start of Compulsory School Age) Order 1998"
2287:
QF-EHEA Intermediate qualifications within the First Cycle
2226:
QF-EHEA Intermediate qualifications within the Short Cycle
528:
None, though individual schools may set end of year tests.
411:
allowed local authorities to create secondary schools. The
2656:"Level 2 and 3 attainment by young people aged 19 in 2015"
1812:
in England is provided by Higher Education (HE) colleges,
274:
The state-funded compulsory school system is divided into
977:, which are attached to religious groups, most often the
4378:"Children in England ranked fourth globally for reading"
2246:
BTEC Professional award, certificate and diploma level 5
2231:
BTEC Professional award, certificate and diploma level 4
2128:
National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom
988:
All state-funded schools are regularly inspected by the
241:
at a local level. State-funded schools may be selective
4178:"The worst place for poor students in the UK? Scotland"
2378:
The United Nations ranks the United Kingdom 7th in the
4989:
Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)
4658:
Fully searchable UK school guide independent and state
4561:"PM guarantees minimum funding levels for all schools"
3480:
3478:
3476:
2262:
QF-EHEA Short Cycle (within or linked to first cycle)
1554:
at all key stages, and secondary schools must provide
445:(which had held some mixed classes starting in 1871).
2725:
2723:
2007:– level 7 courses shorter than a full master's degree
1625:
is a historical term for Years 12–13), in a separate
1065:(using a school-style curriculum) to less-structured
973:. A significant minority of state-funded schools are
472:
The compulsory stages of education are broken into a
3003:, Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 1256, UK Parliament.
2609:. Higher Education Statistics Agency. Archived from
1561:
In addition to the compulsory subjects, students at
911:. UTCs are also supposed to offer clear routes into
857:, linked to a variety of organisations. They can be
153:
2.75 million (up to Year 11 in state schools) (2016)
6469:
6426:
6390:
6359:
6303:
6255:
6217:
5959:
5883:
5857:
5826:
5785:
5734:
5705:
5680:
5650:
5615:
5590:
5560:
5549:
5402:
5317:
5182:
5129:
5068:
5038:
5002:
4994:
Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)
4976:
4943:
4885:
4854:
4806:
4750:
4741:
4653:
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
2854:"Women, Economics and UCL in the late 19th Century"
2553:. £14.3 billion spending on HE, £4.9 billion on FE.
205:
174:
169:
157:
149:
141:
133:
128:
120:
115:
107:
99:
89:
84:
76:
71:
50:
43:
3774:
3186:"Top universities urged to open new maths schools"
3000:Provision of Education) (England) Regulations 1994
2551:Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
4166:. 12 August 2014 – via www.theguardian.com.
3557:
3555:
2528:Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
625:A grammar school entrance exam, often the 11-plus
326:. This can involve continued schooling, known as
280:, based upon the student's age by August 31. The
2373:Progress in International Reading Literacy Study
1617:Sixth form colleges / further education colleges
349:Higher education often begins with a three-year
2284:Professional Graduate Certificate of Education
2259:HND (awarded by a degree-awarding institution)
2223:HNC (awarded by a degree-awarding institution)
338:qualifications. It can also include work-based
4516:"88% of schools now rated good or outstanding"
4135:"Scholarships and bursaries | Prospects.ac.uk"
3432:Free Range Education: How Home Education Works
2642:Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
2364:Programme for International Student Assessment
1727:technical skills required for an occupation.
6337:
5937:
5525:
4718:
3988:"2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities"
3409:Department for Children, Schools and Families
3364:Department for Children, Schools and Families
3168:Department for Children, Schools and Families
3134:Department for Children, Schools and Families
3101:"What maintained schools must publish online"
2778:
2776:
1950:. At some institutions in London such as the
1880:Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education
1585:, which includes technical education, in the
8:
4247:"Find and Compare Qualifications Frameworks"
4113:"UKCISA - Fees, funding and Student Support"
1935:international students in the United Kingdom
233:are responsible for implementing policy for
29:
4472:"The Standards Site: Academies are working"
3747:. November 2014. p. 17. Archived from
1805:, a college of further and higher education
1712:helps people 16 or more years of age enter
6344:
6330:
6322:
5944:
5930:
5922:
5557:
5532:
5518:
5510:
5192:
5188:
5135:
5074:
4747:
4725:
4711:
4703:
2877:
2875:
2860:. University College London. 13 April 2018
2434:, an improvement from 68% in August 2010.
1793:that was granted university status in 1992
1100:Personal, social and emotional development
310:General Certificate of Secondary Education
4272:"The Bologna Process in higher education"
4230:
4034:"International students by UK university"
3717:"T Levels | The Next Level Qualification"
3285:"School meals - healthy eating standards"
2632:
2630:
2628:
2579:
2577:
1649:Business and Technology Education Council
1633:. Courses at FE colleges (referred to as
909:information and communications technology
4352:"PISA 2018: national report for England"
3825:"Office for Students Framework Document"
3213:"The Right to a Comprehensive Education"
2943:"School attendance and absence: the law"
2658:. Department for Education. 7 April 2016
2154:
1886:courses, and standards are monitored by
1137:
923:King's College London Mathematics School
495:
5875:Special education in the United Kingdom
3215:. Second Caroline Benn Memorial Lecture
2585:"National pupil projections: July 2016"
2519:
2499:
1897:offered at English universities is the
1612:Art, design and performing art colleges
1550:All schools are also required to teach
1046:Education by means other than schooling
839:Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition
661:Grammar school and selective Academies
415:abolished fees for elementary schools.
4588:. John Catt Educational. p. 136.
4067:. HE student enrolments by HE provider
2884:, Office of Public Sector Information.
2319:Postgraduate Certificate of Education
342:, traineeships and volunteering. The
163:Further Education: 2,613,700 (2014/15)
145:4.50 million (in state schools) (2016)
28:
4308:"Qualifications can cross boundaries"
4107:
4105:
3787:from the original on 12 January 2022.
3592:www.skillsforcareers.education.gov.uk
2587:. Department for Education. July 2016
2538:Table 1 Total Departmental spending,
2005:postgraduate certificate in education
1982:and graduate courses. These include:
1017:Private schools in the United Kingdom
953:English secondary schools are mostly
814:Types of schools in England include:
739:
736:
651:
542:
533:
161:Higher Education: 1,844,095 (2014/15)
7:
4697:Statistics: school and pupil numbers
2332:QF-EHEA Second Cycle (end of cycle)
380:, schools were established to teach
357:, either taught or by research, and
4677:Department for Education and Skills
4195:Robbins, Martin (28 January 2016).
3963:"QS World University Rankings 2024"
3943:from the original on 7 October 2021
3929:Bothwell, Ellie (2 November 2015).
2351:QF-EHEA Third Cycle (end of cycle)
2297:QF-EHEA First Cycle (end of cycle)
2142:Qualifications and Credit Framework
2055:for maintenance and living costs.
1930:for STEM professionals in England.
72:National education budget (2008–09)
4541:Dickens, John (14 December 2016).
4474:. 30 December 2008. Archived from
4064:Higher Education Statistics Agency
3056:Jeevan Vasagar (31 January 2012).
2919:Section 8. Compulsory school age,
2784:"Compare different qualifications"
2122:National qualifications frameworks
2042:Tuition fees in the United Kingdom
1737:Universities in the United Kingdom
1676:National Vocational Qualifications
933:In addition, three of the fifteen
865:-affiliated; just under one third
344:Regulated Qualifications Framework
25:
3888:. 5 December 2008. Archived from
3886:Office for Standards in Education
3211:Clyde Chitty (16 November 2002).
2998:The Education (Information as to
2233:Higher National Certificate (HNC)
2146:European Qualifications Framework
990:Office for Standards in Education
4203:– via www.theguardian.com.
4009:"Works University Rankings 2024"
3773:Heidi Blake (10 November 2010).
3665:"T Levels - Technical education"
3522:
3494:
3170:. 8 January 2008. Archived from
2897:. Rogalinski.com. Archived from
2756:"What qualification levels mean"
2114:Workers' Educational Association
1826:certificates of higher education
1704:Apprenticeships and traineeships
1692:Functional Skills qualifications
1540:
1533:
1526:
1519:
1503:
1496:
1489:
1473:
1466:
1459:
1443:
1436:
1429:
1413:
1406:
1388:
1381:
1374:
1360:
1353:
1346:
1339:
1325:
1318:
1298:
1291:
1284:
1270:
1263:
1256:
1249:
1235:
1228:
1221:
1214:
1200:
1193:
1186:
1179:
1040:Independent Schools Inspectorate
731:or school-set end of year tests.
52:Secretary of State for Education
35:
6418:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
6353:Education in the United Kingdom
3310:"Childcare out of school hours"
2483:List of universities in England
2453:Education in the United Kingdom
2294:Bachelor's degree with honours
2221:Certificate of Higher Education
2072:Centre for Economic Performance
1710:National Apprenticeship Service
1123:National Curriculum for England
685:Senior (Public/Private school)
621:National Curriculum assessments
517:Fee paying independent schools
372:History of education in England
353:. Postgraduate degrees include
6573:Secondary education by country
3456:"Early years foundation stage"
3377:"Educating your child at home"
2808:Alison McCarty (6 June 2018).
2564:"U.K. Literacy Rate 1990-2020"
1974:Students who have completed a
1655:City and Guilds qualifications
1556:sex and relationship education
1077:Stages of compulsory education
514:State funded selective schools
18:Secondary education in England
1:
5777:Raising of school leaving age
4603:Christodoulou, Daisy (2014).
4086:Sara McDonnell (March 2011).
4059:"Where do HE students study?"
3260:"Apply for free school meals"
2882:Education and Skills Act 2008
2248:Higher National Diploma (HND)
1964:University of the Arts London
1946:rank among the top 10 of the
1869:League tables of universities
1852:) at level 6, and integrated
1029:' and for 8–13-year-olds as '
950:for ages 8 or 9 to 12 or 13.
940:state-funded boarding schools
891:University technical colleges
791:state-funded boarding schools
459:Education and Skills Act 2008
401:Elementary Education Act 1870
4404:"Education index by country"
4223:NBER Working Paper No. 23888
3882:"Teacher training providers"
3529:Open Government Licence v3.0
3501:Open Government Licence v3.0
3039:"Educating the gifted child"
2478:Science education in England
2375:for reading skills in 2021.
2027:) or research and practice (
1834:diplomas of higher education
1830:higher national certificates
1132:experiences of later life.
1088:early years foundation stage
915:or further learning in work.
881:Voluntary Controlled schools
700:University technical college
449:Legally compulsory education
366:History of English education
282:Early Years Foundation Stage
261:(some of which are known as
231:Local government authorities
56:Minister of State for Skills
5865:Common Entrance Examination
5265:English language in England
5260:Innovations and discoveries
4984:Postwar Britain (1945–1979)
4606:Seven Myths About Education
3332:Independent Schools Council
2932:, 1996 c.56, UK Parliament.
2255:Diploma of Higher Education
2206:International Baccalaureate
2144:. The RQF is linked to the
1670:International Baccalaureate
971:partially selective schools
766:International Baccalaureate
190:(of 19 year olds in 2015)
6589:
4609:. Routledge. p. 148.
3691:"Introduction of T Levels"
2895:"Schools in Great Britain"
2703:"Options at 16 and beyond"
2488:List of schools in England
2468:School uniforms in England
2458:British Schools Foundation
2327:Integrated master's degree
2292:Ordinary bachelor's degree
2148:(EQF) and the FHEQ to the
2125:
2039:
1952:London School of Economics
1785:The Lanchester Library at
1734:
1687:WJEC Eduqas qualifications
1598:Further education colleges
1120:
1112:Expressive arts and design
1094:Communication and language
1049:
1014:
883:, which are almost always
781:
740:Further education college
439:University College Bristol
431:Newnham College, Cambridge
369:
165:Total: 4,457,795 (2014/15)
6501:Languages of instruction
5906:Higher School Certificate
5478:
5195:
5191:
5138:
5077:
4038:Complete University Guide
3542:"The national curriculum"
3430:Terri Dowty, ed. (2000).
3160:"Voluntary Aided Schools"
3014:"The national curriculum"
2678:"The national curriculum"
2336:
2301:
2266:
2242:
2237:
2217:
1997:Postgraduate certificates
1956:University College London
1636:further education courses
1631:further education college
927:Exeter Mathematics School
742:
729:Advanced subsidiary level
721:
703:
698:
689:
684:
681:
663:
660:
654:
645:
639:
633:
611:
600:
589:
580:
561:
545:
539:
536:
527:
521:
513:
510:
443:University College London
427:Girton College, Cambridge
216:(of adults 19–64 in 2014)
201:(of adults 19–64 in 2014)
34:
5834:Department for Education
5786:Exams and qualifications
5344:The Football Association
4699:Department for Education
4648:Department for Education
4630:Passow, A. Harry et al.
4582:Blatchford, Roy (2014).
4520:educationhub.blog.gov.uk
4315:Quality Assurance Agency
4279:Quality Assurance Agency
3617:educationhub.blog.gov.uk
3358:22 December 2008 at the
2963:. The National Archives.
2540:Departmental report 2008
2473:Science Learning Centres
2315:Postgraduate certificate
2138:Quality Assurance Agency
1838:higher national diplomas
935:City Technology Colleges
849:grant maintained schools
784:State schools in England
227:Department for Education
45:Department for Education
4829:History of Anglo-Saxons
2858:Department of Economics
2834:. University of Bristol
2545:31 January 2009 at the
2164:EQF/QF-EHEA equivalent
2029:professional doctorates
1960:Imperial College London
1944:University of Cambridge
1751:University of Cambridge
1660:Cambridge International
1109:Understanding the world
855:Voluntary Aided schools
525:Nursery (or Pre-School)
390:University of Cambridge
6459:International students
6002:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5155:Elizabethan government
5020:Kingdom of East Anglia
5015:Kingdom of Northumbria
4281:. 2010. Archived from
4013:Times Higher Education
3936:Times Higher Education
3043:The Good Schools Guide
2812:. University of London
2384:educational attainment
2189:GCSE (grades A*–C/9-5)
2161:Common qualifications
1970:Postgraduate education
1806:
1794:
1778:
1775:plate glass university
1758:
811:
658:, Secondary or Senior
601:Preparatory or Junior
312:(GCSE) exams or other
207:Post-secondary diploma
6527:Mathematics education
6487:Free school (England)
5813:English Baccalaureate
5361:Rugby Football League
4844:Settlement of Britain
4625:Paedagogica Historica
3857:"Our work in England"
3643:Skills Funding Agency
3126:"What are Academies?"
2404:requiring improvement
2174:GCSE (grades D–G/4-1)
2001:postgraduate diplomas
1987:Graduate certificates
1948:major global rankings
1800:
1784:
1764:
1744:
1370:Design and Technology
983:Roman Catholic Church
867:Roman Catholic Church
802:
250:comprehensive schools
6568:Education in England
5953:Education in Europe
5742:State-funded schools
5542:Education in England
5378:Rugby Football Union
5046:House of Plantagenet
4673:Research Brief RB490
4182:www.newstatesman.com
3892:on 19 December 2008.
3671:. What are T Levels?
3563:"School leaving age"
3531:. © Crown copyright.
3503:. © Crown copyright.
3174:on 10 February 2009.
2975:"School leaving age"
2731:"School leaving age"
2317:Postgraduate diploma
2280:Graduate certificate
2088:continuing education
1940:University of Oxford
1755:ancient universities
1716:in order to learn a
1665:Cambridge Technicals
1097:Physical development
837:, introduced by the
778:State-funded schools
511:State funded schools
435:University of London
386:University of Oxford
239:state-funded schools
223:Education in England
108:Compulsory education
30:Education in England
6218:States with limited
4930:Union with Scotland
4910:English Reformation
4905:English Renaissance
4834:Anglo-Saxon England
4627:49.1 (2013): 70–81.
4585:The Restless School
4478:on 30 December 2008
4251:European Commission
4139:www.prospects.ac.uk
3832:Office for Students
2928:27 May 2010 at the
2707:Kent County Council
2568:www.macrotrends.net
2366:coordinated by the
1876:Office for Students
1814:university colleges
1787:Coventry University
1777:established in 1963
1603:Sixth form colleges
1552:religious education
1117:National curriculum
1071:Education Otherwise
1052:Education Otherwise
905:National Curriculum
771:17 to 18
737:Sixth form college
734:16 to 17
717:15 to 16
696:14 to 15
679:13 to 14
671:12 to 13
629:10 to 11
304:for ages 11–14 and
298:Secondary education
225:is overseen by the
31:
6537:Specialist schools
5901:School Certificate
5870:Schools (category)
5772:Sixth form college
5459:Saint George's Day
5051:House of Lancaster
4862:Kingdom of England
4763:History of England
4522:. 29 November 2022
3721:www.tlevels.gov.uk
3645:. 21 February 2014
3520:. 2 December 2014.
3492:. 2 December 2014.
3434:. Hawthorn Press.
3140:on 7 December 2008
2922:Education Act 1996
2172:Foundation diploma
1913:, particularly in
1907:foundation degrees
1846:bachelor's degrees
1842:foundation degrees
1807:
1803:New College Durham
1795:
1779:
1771:University of York
1759:
1627:sixth form college
1515:Physical Education
1058:Education Act 1944
959:specialist schools
900:foundation degrees
861:(about two thirds
845:Foundation schools
823:Academy Programme.
812:
643:11 to 12
609:9 to 10
413:Education Act 1918
409:Education Act 1902
314:Level 1 or Level 2
61:Bridget Phillipson
6555:
6554:
6319:
6318:
5919:
5918:
5730:
5729:
5572:Nursery/Preschool
5507:
5506:
5474:
5473:
5398:
5397:
5304:Science education
5297:Church of England
5178:
5177:
5125:
5124:
5064:
5063:
5030:Kingdom of Sussex
5025:Kingdom of Mercia
4877:Wars of the Roses
4358:. 14 January 2020
3805:. 17 October 2023
3803:The Russell Group
3045:. 3 January 2015.
2613:on 16 August 2016
2355:
2354:
2257:Foundation degree
2092:lifelong learning
1991:graduate diplomas
1899:bachelor's degree
1791:modern university
1608:Tertiary colleges
1583:further education
1570:Post-16 education
1548:
1547:
979:Church of England
965:if they pass the
863:Church of England
829:Community schools
808:foundation school
775:
774:
587:7 to 8
576:6 to 7
568:5 to 6
557:4 to 5
425:, London (1849),
405:33 & 34 Vict.
351:bachelor's degree
316:qualifications.
292:for ages 5–7 and
286:Primary education
284:is for ages 3–4.
247:or non-selective
220:
219:
212:Level 4 and above
197:Level 3 and above
192:Level 2 and above
186:Level 3 and above
181:Level 2 and above
176:Secondary diploma
90:Primary languages
16:(Redirected from
6580:
6439:Northern Ireland
6427:Higher education
6403:Northern Ireland
6372:Northern Ireland
6346:
6339:
6332:
6323:
6256:Dependencies and
5960:Sovereign states
5946:
5939:
5932:
5923:
5849:Special measures
5767:Secondary school
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2394:, ahead most of
2329:Master's degree
2282:Graduate diploma
2202:Advanced diploma
2155:
2098:One or two year
2049:general taxation
2011:Master's degrees
1933:The majority of
1928:chartered status
1911:master's degrees
1884:teacher training
1854:master's degrees
1810:Higher education
1731:Higher education
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871:Livery Companies
598:8 to 9
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2084:Adult education
2081:
2079:Adult education
2070:A study by the
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1848:(normally with
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1697:Skills for Life
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296:for ages 7–11.
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